14 June, 2016

Salaries in the United Arab Emirates expected to increase by 4.6 % in 2017


The economic conditions have been shifting, impacting pay and benefits more than ever before
Dubai - United Arab Emirates – 14 June 2016 – Wages in the United Arab Emirates are set to rise by an average of 4.6% in 2017, following an average increase of 4.9% this year, according to Willis Towers Watson’s latest Salary Budget Planning Study.
The inflation rate in the UAE in the past two years has been an average of 4.0%; however, there has been an increase in the pay for employees across all industry sectors. In 2017, the salary has been projected to increase by 4.6% in the region, in countries such as UAE and Bahrain, while Lebanon will have the highest increase in pay growth (5.4%), followed by Saudi Arabia and Kuwait (5.0%), Qatar (4.8%).
Laurent Leclère, Senior Consultant and Data Services Lead for the Middle East at Willis Towers Watson, said: “There are many factors that affect the employee attraction and retention such as the work environment, the managers they work with, health and insurance programs etc. The top-most factor however is the compensation that would also drive the employees’ performance.”
The report provides salary increase budget information for a large selection of economies across the globe, as well as projected inflationary and country GDP movements for the same period of time.
Across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), the report highlights countries where real pay differs significantly to the regional average. Lebanon has the highest pay increase at 7.1%, whilst Zambia has the lowest at -13.6%.  For Central and Eastern Europe, Poland is highest with a 3.1% real-pay increase projected for 2016 and at the other end of the spectrum is Kazakhstan at -5.1%.
On a global level the report shows employees in Asian countries are predicted to benefit from some of the highest pay rises with a regional average real-pay increase of 3.8%, followed by EMEA at 1.9% and Latin America at 1.8%. North America has some of the lowest projected increases at an average of 1.6%.
The General Industry Compensation Survey Report - which includes actual and target amounts paid for all employee salaries, allowances and bonuses, suggests that a similar rate of salary growth is likely to be maintained into 2017. But the research reveals that pay growth could be greater for certain skilled jobs with a smaller talent pool such as digital professionals.

“In an increasingly global and fast-moving talent market, effective use of the company’s salary budget should be high on reward professionals’ agendas. Identifying key talent, for not only technical skilled roles but also for the skills necessary for succession planning, is essential to the long-term health of any company. By segmenting and differentiating to meet organisational and employee needs it is possible to ensure companies are offering a total rewards packages that employees value and that will better its chances of retaining and engaging top talent”, added Laurent Leclère.

MENA car enthusiasts get their dream mobile App

A new mobile application for car enthusiasts launched today is the region’s first social sharing market place combination for car lovers, bridging the gap between social media and e-commerce.  Aptly named Dazzled Cars, it is available completely free of charge on iOS and Android. Today’s launch has been hotly anticipated by more than 200,000 of its social followers in the region, who have been eagerly awaiting the event.  

The new app brings together individual car devotees and automotive businesses in one super interactive community. Car lovers will share images and videos of their favourite cars “Dazzled” around town and rank the best images shared in their country. Dazzled Cars aims to engage its audience with fun, interactive social functionality and original content. Users will enjoy a broader range of services including automotive oriented events, meet ups and follow the latest car news and reviews. The app also features the option to buy and sell cars completely free of cost, with a built in messenger allowing sellers and dealers to interact.
Dazzled Cars is anticipated to be a firm favourite with car lovers, and prove to be an influential resource for the region’s automotive brand managers. Dazzled Tech, the company behind Dazzled Cars, is a home grown mobile application software company based in DTEC, Dubai Technology Entrepreneurship Centre located in Silicon Oasis. Developers seized on the opportunity to combine their passion for cars, with a cool interface and fun functionality that car enthusiasts will love. The app’s receptive audience provides a powerful marketing tool for the region’s automotive industry. It’s a unique combination of market place and social sharing that meets a regional demand not currently being fulfilled in the market.
Founder and CEO Australian born tech entrepreneur Scott Cairns, came up with the idea two years ago while he was taking coffee in a downtown café. Seeing numerous people taking photos of exotic cars, he wondered how they could better share these photographs. Thus the Dazzled Cars concept was born. Talking at today’s launch, Cairns commented “Dazzled Cars is the social way to save money, and share a global passion for cars. During its developmental phase, we received over 200,000 followers across our social platforms who are excited about the app. We have a great platform with interactive elements that will be well received by the automotive industry and social followers. Reviews from the tech and automotive space have been extremely positive so Dazzled Cars will quickly gain traction. We love cars as much as our target market, and I think this shows in what we have developed” said Cairns.
The UAE was selected as its launch due to the buoyant automotive market, demand for cars and enthusiasm for tech and social platforms. Dazzled Cars will launch simultaneously in the USA, followed by Asia and Europe by the end of the year. Dazzled Cars aims to become the ‘go-to’ application for car related information, marketplace and entertainment. The app is available free to download from Google Play and the Apple Stores or by logging onto www.dazzledcars.com 

‘Modern Wi-Fi Technology can Significantly Boost Productivity for the Mobile Workforce in Egypt,’ says Expert

802.11ac Wave 2 provides the Wi-Fi capacity and density needed to support the mobile workforce and multimedia-heavy app

CAIRO, Egypt, 14th June, 2016: Mobile devices – and the demands by mobile users – are reshaping the way work gets done and where. Enterprises in Egypt have responded by expanding their wireless networks and, in many cases, adopting gigabit Wave 1 implementations of 802.11ac to boost Wi-Fi performance and improve customer experience.
With this growing dependence on the wireless network, even a few minutes of downtime can result in considerable loss of productivity and money. Organizations in the country need a fast and reliable Wi-Fi infrastructure.
Ahmed Ibrahim, System Engineer Manager  at HPE-Aruba says that Wave 2 implementations of 802.11ac can provide key capacity and density capabilities needed to ensure reliable connectivity for the growing influx of Wi-Fi-enabled devices on enterprise networks. By planning for this rising tide of data consumption and selecting the right Wave 2 products, enterprises can ensure their network doesn’t get overwhelmed.
Trends in Wi-Fi Traffic
A number of trends are driving the need for multi-gigabit Wave 2 implementations, including:
Increasing numbers of wireless devices: The Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) phenomenon is here to stay as users have come to expect all aspects of their lives to be mobile friendly. In addition to smartphones, laptops and tablets, Wi-Fi-enabled Internet of Things (IoT) devices such as smart TVs, security cameras and digital signage are also connecting to the enterprise network. More devices translate to a need for more bandwidth and denser Wi-Fi deployments.  
The rise of video:  Video conferencing has become a staple of business operations. Whether enterprises are using room-based conferencing systems or applications such as Skype for Business, video conferencing traffic is creating the need for increased bandwidth.
Video has become the leading type of digital content both at work and in users’ personal lives. Video sharing sites such as YouTube and Vimeo as well as video streaming services such as Periscope are being used for a range of business purposes, from employee training to product demonstrations. In addition to the rising consumption of video, the bandwidth required for video has increased with each new generation of smartphone. Enterprises need to beef up their Wi-Fi networks to handle this traffic.
New mobile applications: Mobile devices are driving development of new types of applications, including cloud-based services that allow anytime, anywhere access to business apps and data; guest access; mobile engagement; location services; and Wi-Fi voice calls, to name a few. In addition, users are running more and more mobile apps on each device, further stressing Wi-Fi capacity.
Vertical market applications: Mobility is driving demand for Wi-Fi across a range of industries and organization types. Consider education. Many new classrooms are designed to be completely wireless, enabling teachers and students to download instructional materials in real time, conduct virtual classrooms using Apple TV and Chromecast over Wi-Fi connections, and stream content. A growing number of universities and colleges are offering online classes and lectures – and this anytime, anywhere access to course content gives students greater control over their schedules.
Hospitals and medical offices are embracing Wi-Fi to improve care and outcomes, as well as providing a better level of service for their patients. For example, doctors can enter patient notes, access digital images and perform many other tasks on their mobile devices. Wi-Fi-enabled applications and medical devices, such as mobile X-ray machines, are becoming commonplace and allow doctors and technicians to readily access patient files.
Hospital patients have also come to expect Wi-Fi access everywhere from the waiting room to their hospital bed. Many patients bring a smartphone or tablet for their stay; some want to continue working while recovering, while others surf the Web or access social media networks. And patient visitors are also relying on Wi-Fi to connect as guests to the hospital network on their own devices. All this creates added traffic that could cause bandwidth constraints to the hospital or medical office’s network.
Key Features of Wave 2
Wave 1 of 802.11ac implementations provide big advances over 802.11n, including a 3x performance increase; a doubling of the RF channel width from 40 to 80 MHz, allowing twice the throughput; and support for up to three spatial streams. Wave 2 further boosts performance and better supports high-density environments, such as lecture halls and conference centers.
Wave 2 makes it easy for enterprises to address both capacity and density requirements, improving the reliability of Wi-Fi connections. For example, a single wireless Access Point (AP) can serve the same number of clients with greater per-client throughput and, in dense deployments, a single AP can serve more clients with the same throughput.
With MU-MIMO, an AP can talk to multiple devices at the same time in the download direction, significantly improving overall use of network bandwidth. Multi-user MIMO is a huge advantage for live video streaming on Wi-Fi since video is continuous and demands higher bandwidth and low latency.
Migrating to Wave 2
Organizations in Egypt that haven’t yet migrated to 802.11ac should consider making the transition soon, as they will find it increasingly difficult to fulfill the needs of a mobile workforce. The right Wi-Fi solution can ease this transition as well as enhance existing Wave 1 deployments.
When evaluating Wave 2 solutions, organizations should look for these capabilities:
  • The ability to automatically identify MU-MIMO-capable Wave 2 mobile devices and steer such devices to the closest Wave 2-capable AP. This capability improves individual device performance and overall network performance by boosting capacity and efficiency. It’s key to supporting device density and ensuring that even the slowest clients get the bandwidth they need, including legacy 802.11n and Wave 1 clients.
  • The ability to identify applications, including video, voice and encrypted business-critical applications, and apply policies to them. This capability is particularly important given the rise in video traffic since not all video is business-critical. IT needs the ability to prioritize, block, and enforce bandwidth limits on this traffic.
  • Active RF management, including air time fairness to ensure all clients have fair Wi-Fi access; the ability to minimize co-channel interference; spectrum optimization through dynamic channel selection; and channel load balancing to ensure even distribution of clients across available channels.
  • A portfolio of APs with various uplink options that can better fit the deployment and capacity needs.
Today’s mobile workforce in Egypt expects fast, reliable network performance for their data-hungry and video-heavy apps, regardless of where they are on the enterprise campus. With the right Wave 2 solution, organizations can deliver just that.
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Photo Caption: Ahmed Ibrahim, System Engineer Manager at HPE-Aruba
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Say goodbye to stains

Five tips for the family home

Dubai, 14th June 2016 – As anyone with small children will tell you, marks and stains are inevitable when there are little ones around, gleefully discovering the world on their toy cars or reaching for the colouring pens and paints. Mums and Dads are used to finding chewing gum on the carpet, stickers on the furniture and works of art on the wallpaper. The following cleaning tips will make removing stains and other drawing marks child's play.
TIP 1
Children love to let their creativity run wild. Once the colouring pencils are out, the walls are no longer safe from budding young Picassos. Parents can remove the works of art without much effort using a wall eraser. Its special fibres rub the surface and erase the colours. And it is not just walls that they can clean: the black marks left on floors by the plastic wheels of toy cars can also be removed using the eraserFor larger marks, it is best to use a steam cleaner. This will also remove the remaining dirt on the floor. 
TIP 2
There are some things that parents become accustomed to; chewing gum on the carpet or on clothing is one of the less appealing prospects. But it can be removed quickly by applying something cold. If the tenacious mass lands on the carpet, put some ice cubes into a sealable freezer bag and place on the chewing gum. When it has become frozen and brittle, break it up into individual pieces using a blunt knife and remove. Stubborn residue left in the fibres can be removed using a fine-toothed comb. Likewise, put trousers and jumpers straight into the freezer, then separate the chewing gum out
TIP 3 
With children in the house, glass surfaces have to be cleaned more often. Small children frequently leave handprints and fingerprints on the glass panes of terrace or balcony doors. Unsightly streaks and marks can be removed every so often from the glass doors using a window vac, without much effort or preparation. Simply spray on the detergent, remove the dirt using the microfiber cloth and suction the moisture with the window vac. Buckets and squeegees can be left in the cleaning cupboard. 
TIP 4 
Children love stickers, and love to stick them all over the house. If they remain on surfaces for a long time, it may become difficult or even impossible to remove them by hand. When it comes to removing stickers, there are various household agents to choose from, in this order: heat, water, cooking oil, alcohol. Every method should be tested in advance on a hidden patch to make sure that the material is not discoloured or damaged. Start with a hairdryer. If a sticker does not come off by heating, try using hot water and a sponge. If a sticker does not come off, a few drops of light cooking oil and cotton cloth can help. White spirit or alcohol should be used only as a s last resort, as they can attach surfaces. 
TIP 5
The glitter fairy has been out and about during arts and crafts, leaving glitter not only on pictures but all over the room. If you do not manage to remove the stubborn particles in the first round of vacuuming, try using packing tape. Wrap the tape around the palm of your hand, with the sticky side facing outwards, and move over the affected areas. If you have a lint roller at home, use this. Now that the carpet is clean, nothing stands in the way of the glitter fairy's next visit!



لنقل وداعا للبقع والأوساخ!

خبراء التنظيف "كارشر" يقدمون خمسة نصائح وحيل لتنظيف المنزل بصورة افضل.

(دبي، 14 يونيو 2016) - عندما يكون المنزل مليئا بضحكات الأطفال، فإن العلامات و البقع في كل مكان في المنزل لا مفر منها، خاصة في مرحلة اكتشاف العالم من خلال لعبة السيارات أوالرسم و الوصول لأقلام التلوين. وبعدها سيبدأ الأمهات و الآباء بإيجاد العلكة على السجادة والملصقات على الأثاث وبعضا من الأعمال الفنية الطفولية على الجدران. لذا، ولتكون عملية التنظيف وازالة البقع اسهل، يقدم خبراء التنظيف في "كارشر" عدة حيل ونصائح للتنظيف:
1- النصيحة الأولى:
الأطفال يحبون ان يطلقون العنان لإبداعهم، فبمجرد الحصول على أقلام التلوين، على الوالدين التوقع ان جدران المنزل لن تكون في امان مع وجود بيكاسو الصغير في الارجاء. لذلك يمكن للوالدين إزالة الأعمال الفنية من دون بذل الكثير من الجهد باستخدام ممحاة الجدار التي تحتوي على ألياف خاصة لفرك الاسطح و محو الألوان، وليست فقط مخصصة لإزالة الالوان وانما  يمكن ايضا استخدامها لازالة العلامات السوداء التي تتركها عجلات لعبة السيارات، اما للعلامات الاكبر، فمن الأفضل استخدام منظف البخار الذي يمكن استخدامه ايضا في ازالة الأوساخ المتبقية على الأرض.
2- النصيحة الثانية:
لن يكون احد الوالدين سعيدا عند ايجاد قطعة من العلكة ملتصقة بالملابس او بالسجاد، وهي حالة يعتقد الكثيرون انه من الصعب حلها، ولكن على العكس من ذلك يمكن التخلص منها بسرعة من خلال تطبيق شيء بارد عليها كقطعة من الثلج. حينها ستتحول الى قطعة مجمدة وهشة، وسيكون من السهل تقسيمها إلى قطع فردية باستخدام سكين حادة و إزالتها. اما البقايا العنيدة التي تلتصق في الألياف يمكن إزالتها باستخدام مشط ذو أسنان حادة. وبالمثل، يمكن وضع السراويل او القمصان مباشرة في الثلاجة، ثم فصل العلكة عنها عند تجمدها.
3- النصيحة الثالثة:
عندما يكون في منزلك العديد من الواجهات الزجاجية، لن تكوني سعيدة ببصمات ايدي اطفالك عليها، اذ سيتيعن عليكِ اعادة تنظيفها اكثر من مرة. ولجعل الامر اسهل يمكن ازالة هذه العلامات بين الحين والآخر باستخدام ممسحة النافذة البخارية التي لا تتطلب الكثير من الجهد أو الوقت. ببساطة رشي منظف الزجاج على المكان الملوث وامسحي باستخدام قطعة قماش واستخدمي ممسحة النافذة البخارية كخطوة اخيرة.
4- النصيحة الرابعة:
الأطفال يحبون الملصقات و يحبون ايضا أن ينشروها في كل أنحاء المنزل. إذا كانت قد بقيت على السطح لفترة طويلة، قد يصبح من الصعب أو حتى من المستحيل إزالتها باليد. لذلك نقدم لك بعضا من الحيل الي يمكن استخدامها في هذه الحالة لازالة الملصقات: الحرارة والماء و زيت الطبخ والكحول. يجب اختبار كل طريقة مقدما على رقعة مخفية للتأكد من أن السطح لا يتغير لونه أو يفسد. ابدأي دوما  مع مجفف شعر وقومي بتسخين الملصق حتى يفقد قابليته على الالتصاق،  إذا لم تنجح هذه الخطوة انتقلي الى الخطوة الثانية الا وهي التسخين، استخدامي الماء الساخن و الإسفنج وإذا لم تتمكن من ازالة الملصق، يمكن وضع بضع قطرات من زيت الطهي الخفيف وفركه بقطعة قماش قطنية. ضعي الكحول على اخر قائمتك اذا يجب استخدامه فقط باعتباره الحل الأخير، لأنه يمكن أن يغير لون السطح.
5- النصيحة الخامسة:
العاب الاطفال المليئة بالقطع اللماعة التي تنتشر في ارجاء المكان، تعتبر من اصعب ما يمكن ازالته عن الارضيات وقطع الاثاث. فاذا لم تتمكني من ازالتها عن طريق الكنس، حاولي استخدام الشريط اللاصق، لفي الشريط حول كف يدك ، مع وضع الجانب اللاصق الى الخارج، وابدأي بازالة كل اللمعان المنتشر في المكان. اما إذا كانت لديك أسطوانة الوبر في المنزل، فبامكانك استخدامها بالطبع.

AUC’S DOCTORAL CANDIDATE AIMS TO FIND NEW WAYS TO DIAGNOSE LIVER CANCER



June 13, 2016, Cairo – A doctoral candidate in The American University in Cairo (AUC)’s biotechnology program, Lobna Mourad ('07, '11) aims to find new ways to diagnose liver cancer, detecting the disease in its earliest stages while minimizing the pain of traditional tests. Mourad’s presentation recently won at AUC’s first Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.  “We’ve all heard the phrase, ‘No pain, no gain.’ However, in my thesis, I’m trying to prove that this is not always true,” said Mourad.  “I’m hoping to use these small molecules circulating in our blood called MicroRNAs or miRNAs, They are called by scientists the masterminds of the genome because they have this amazing ability to control our genes and genomes.”
Because liver cancer changes the level of miRNAs in our blood, these molecules can be used to detect liver cancer. “miRNAs are found in the blood and in the liver as well, and their expression level varies depending on whether the patient has liver disease or not,” Mourad explained. “Therefore, if the levels of the liver-specific miRNAs are measured and compared against the standard normal levels, that can be used as a diagnostic test for early detection of liver cancer.”
Mourad believes that these simple blood tests could replace traditional testing like liver biopsies. “The idea behind ‘no pain’ is that such a simple blood test would save the patient the hassle of going through a biopsy in order to confirm the presence of liver cancer,” Mourad noted, adding that blood tests minimize the risk and pain of biopsies while also allowing for earlier detection of liver cancer.
This research is especially important for Egypt, which has the highest infection rate worldwide of hepatitis C, a disease linked to liver cancer. “One in 10 people living in Egypt is infected with hepatitis C,” Mourad pointed out. “It has literally affected every single family in the country, and one of its nasty side effects is the patient developing liver cancer.”
Mourad’s out-of-the-box approach to research doesn’t stop at liver cancer testing. She also won Three Minute Thesis, or 3MT, at AUC in March 2015.
Developed by The University of Queensland in 2008, Three Minute Thesis, or 3MT, is an international research competition for PhD students in different parts of the world. Contestants are asked to explain their research and its significance in three minutes to a panel of judges in a language appropriate to a non-specialist audience. The judging panel then chooses a winner and runner up, while the audience chooses a winner. The video of the winning presentation is placed on the official 3MT website hosted by the University of Queensland. 3MT began in 2008 and is held today at more than 170 universities in 18 countries worldwide. The competition was held at AUC and Egypt for the first time last year, organized by the School of Sciences and Engineering PhD program.
"Lobna used her three minutes and one static PowerPoint slide to communicate the significance of her research very efficiently," said Amal Esawi, mechanical engineering professor, associate dean of graduate studies and research at the School of Sciences and Engineering, and director of the PhD program. "She managed to capture and maintain the attention of the judges and the audience," added Esawi, who initiated the 3MT competition at AUC last year. 
For Mourad, making science accessible to everyone is as important now as ever before. “Science is fascinating,” she said, “and the research being conducted all over the world these days is beyond anything we have ever dreamed of. However, it can get really technical and difficult for everyone to understand. Therefore, simplifying the essence of our research is crucial for the general public to be included and informed about new technologies and groundbreaking discoveries.”
By sharing her research, Mourad hopes to help in the fight against cancer. “It’s very important for me that people are aware of my research because it opens possible future advances in the field of liver cancer diagnostics,” she said. “This is a disease that has caused a great deal of pain to millions around the world.”
Since the competition, Mourad has been busy working on the lab component of her research with her thesis supervisor, Suher Zada, a professor of immunology in the Department of Biology. Mourad has also presented at conferences in Berlin and Paris.
Beyond her own research, Mourad hopes to inspire in others a passion for science and research. “I always hope that by explaining my research and what I am trying to achieve, I will motivate and encourage young future scientists to do the same, like I am motivated by my teachers.”

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